This page shows which neighborhoods in Philadelphia are similar to neighborhoods in Atlanta.
Rents in Philadelphia average $1 and are about the same as rents in Atlanta.
Philadelphia's Walk Score is 75, 27 points higher than Atlanta's 48.
Philadelphia has good public transportation and is somewhat bikeable. Philadelphia has a Transit Score of 67, Atlanta's score is 44. Philadelphia's Bike Score is 67, Atlanta's score is 42.
Here are neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that are similar to Atlanta, Georgia neighborhoods.
Similarity is based on walkability, public transit, population density, rent, income, and social signals. Don't take our analysis too seriously because similarity is in the eye of the beholder!
Allegheny West is similar to Castleberry Hill, Capitol Gateway and Reynoldstown in Atlanta.
Bella Vista - Southwark is similar to Sweet Auburn, Old Fourth Ward and Buckhead Heights in Atlanta.
Belmont is similar to Reynoldstown, West End and Candler Park in Atlanta.
Bridesburg is similar to West End, Woodland Hills and Grant Park in Atlanta.
Bustleton is similar to English Avenue, Capitol View and Hammond Park in Atlanta.
Carroll Park is similar to Cabbagetown, Candler Park and Mechanicsville in Atlanta.
Cedar Park is similar to Cabbagetown, Inman Park and Oakland in Atlanta.
Cedarbrook - Stenton is similar to Mechanicsville, Candler Park and Harris Chiles in Atlanta.
Center City East is similar to Fairlie-Poplar, South Downtown and Georgia State University in Atlanta.
Center City West is similar to Fairlie-Poplar in Atlanta.
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Chestnut Hill is similar to West End, English Avenue and South Tuxedo Park in Atlanta.
Cobbs Creek is similar to Capitol Gateway, Castleberry Hill and Inman Park in Atlanta.
Dunlap is similar to Castleberry Hill, Sweet Auburn and Reynoldstown in Atlanta.
East Falls is similar to Castleberry Hill, Ansley Park and Edgewood in Atlanta.
East Germantown is similar to Reynoldstown, West End and Castleberry Hill in Atlanta.